Hi, 'make check' gives me a failure for the paranoia exam number 17. That exam is concerned with the symmetrization of indices. Can anybody reproduce that finding? It didn't fail before I did an cvs update (my local version was rather old), so either the bug must be really new or it is one of the bugs that appear only when the ordering of expressions is disadvantageous due to the memory layout. Regards, Jens
Dear Jens, On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Jens Vollinga wrote:
'make check' gives me a failure for the paranoia exam number 17. That exam is concerned with the symmetrization of indices.
Can anybody reproduce that finding?
HEAD or 1.3? At my place (an AMD64) both checks and exams for both HEAD and 1.3 run just fine. If behaviour depends on canonical ordering, I think that is bad and it needs to be fixed. Best, Chris
Hi Chris, Chris Dams schrieb:
HEAD or 1.3? At my place (an AMD64) both checks and exams for both HEAD and 1.3 run just fine. If behaviour depends on canonical ordering, I think that is bad and it needs to be fixed.
it's 1.3. I forgot to mention in one of my last mails to write that the new release will be just a maintenance release 1.3.6. So, the Debian guys don't have to delay their release because of us. Lucky them. Regards, Jens
Hi Chris and Alexei, now after a totally fresh checkout the error is gone ... Sorry to have caused false alarm. BTW, the error didn't go away after I had deleted and re-checked out indexed.{h,cpp}. Makes me wonder about the (auto)configure system, though. Regards, Jens
Dear Jens,
'make check' gives me a failure for the paranoia exam number 17. That exam is concerned with the symmetrization of indices.
Can anybody reproduce that finding?
I can't reproduce this.
It didn't fail before I did an cvs update (my local version was rather old),
This check is rather new (to be more specific, it was added on Oct 20). Could you check if it really existed in your old version?
so either the bug must be really new or it is one of the bugs that appear only when the ordering of expressions is disadvantageous due to the memory layout.
I admit this might be some new bug, but... Could you please re-check if your local copy of the `indexed.cpp' file is really up-to-date? Best regards, Alexei -- All science is either physics or stamp collecting.
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Alexei Sheplyakov
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Chris Dams
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Jens Vollinga